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MIS Quarterly Executive

About This Journal

MIS Quarterly Executive's Mission

The mission of MIS Quarterly Executive is to encourage practice-based research in information systems and to disseminate the results of that research in a manner that makes its relevance and utility readily apparent.

MIS Quarterly Executive's Scope

MIS Quarterly Executive invites authors to submit papers based on in-depth research that provide rich stories, unique insights, and useful conceptual frameworks for information systems practice. Our target audience includes both practitioners and researchers -- so that MIS Quarterly Executive can stimulate ongoing discussions at the intersection of research and practice -- but our primary focus is research that is immediately relevant and useful for practice.

MIS Quarterly Executive's History

Following the removal of the Application section of MISQ, practice-based research did not have a clear home until Allen Lee and a team of leading academics established the MIS Quarterly Executive journal in 2002. An official sister publication of MIS Quarterly, MIS Quarterly Executive has been led by several editors-in-chief who are well known in our discipline as scholars dedicated to industry-relevant research—Jack Rockart, Jeanne Ross, Carol Brown, Dorothy Leidner, Gabe Piccoli, Iris Junglas and current editor-in-chief Martin Mocker.

Publication Frequency

MIS Quarterly Executive is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December.

Contact

Joaquin Rodriguez, Managing Editor
Grenoble Ecole de Management, France
misqe_me@aisnet.org